Wednesday, January 31, 2024
- Michael McLeod, Dillon Dubé, Carter Hart and Cal Foote, NHLers and members of 2018 Canadian world junior team, charged with sexual assault (Globe & Mail)
- Blackwood shines, shuts out Kraken as Sharks earn fourth win in five games (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues enter break with 1-0 loss to Blue Jackets, snapping five-game win streak (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Barzal added to Skills competition for All-Star Weekend (New York Newsday)
- Devils forward to replace injured Jack Hughes at NHL All-Star Game 2024 (NJ.com)
- From fights to fluff, a history of the NHL All-Star Game (Toronto Sun)
- As Kings approach All-Star break, are Todd McLellan’s days numbered? (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Kraken sputter into All-Star break with shutout loss to lowly Sharks (Seattle Times)
- With resurgence, Sharks’ Vlasic fends off the haters: ‘Who would have thought I can still play this game?’ (San Jose Mercury News)
- All-Star break chance for (most) Kraken players to heal, recharge (Seattle Times)
- Who are the Bruins’ biggest surprises in the first half? (Boston Globe)
- Blackhawks’ 20-game road losing streak is unprecedented in recent NHL history (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Break should be beneficial to Flames’ leading shot-blockers (Calgary Sun)
- Wings' Lalonde likes idea of long, extended break from hockey (Detroit News)
- Kane getting healthy, excited about Red Wings' direction heading into break (Detroit News)
- Scott Perunovich to be reevaluated after All-Star break; Mackenzie MacEachern out for season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Oilers wouldn't be a winner without Stu Skinner (Edmonton Sun)
- Lars Eller remains 1 constant on Penguins' oft-changing 3rd line (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Ducks have felt Troy Terry’s impact in win column (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Former Blues coach Craig Berube to join TNT studio crew for NHL telecast Wednesday night (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Death of former Penguin Adam Johnson by a skate cut has jumpstarted work on protective equipment (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- One more honour awaits the 1967 Stanley Cup-winning Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)